Security guards wear protective face shields as The National Gallery prepares to open its doors to the public this week. Reuters
A woman wearing a face mask sits on a bench at the 'Love, Desire, Death' exhibition during preparations for opening at the National Gallery London on Saturday, July 4. Pubs, restaurants, places of worship, hairdressers and other businesses are reopening their doors across the UK after more than three months of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. EPA
A member of security staff outside the National Gallery during preparations for reopening at the National Gallery London. A survey by Ipsos Mori reveals that 49 per cent of the British public do not yet feel comfortable with visiting indoor museums and exhibitions. EPA
Due to capacity limitations and reduced hours, the National Gallery is expected to see visitor numbers drop to 3,000 per day from 19,000 per day during the summer. Reuters
A security guard wears a protective face shield as The National Gallery prepares to open its doors to the public, for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak, in London. Reuters
Britain reopened places of worship, pubs, restaurants and hairdressers on Saturday, July 4. Museums are set to follow, with the National Gallery in London the first to reopen on July 8. EPA
A member of staff wearing a face shield stands next to 'River Landscape with Horseman and Peasants' by Aelbert Cuyp at the National Gallery in London. EPA
A 'maintain physical distancing' sign seen on a table at the National Gallery as it prepares to reopen to the public this week. EPA
A member of staff wearing a face mask stands next to 'The Ambassadors' by Hans Holbein the Younger at the National Gallery, London. EPA
Reminders to 'maintain physical distancing' at the National Gallery in London, which is set to reopen this week. A recent survey states that only 34 per cent of Brits are comfortable with visiting museums again. EPA
Reminders to 'maintain physical distancing' at the National Gallery in London, which is set to reopen this week. EPA
A woman wearing a face mask looks at paintings during preparations for opening at the National Gallery. EPA
A visitor wears a protective face mask as The National Gallery prepares to open its doors to the public on Wednesday, July 8. Reuters
Security guards wear protective face shields as The National Gallery prepares to open its doors to the public this week. Reuters
A woman wearing a face mask sits on a bench at the 'Love, Desire, Death' exhibition during preparations for opening at the National Gallery London on Saturday, July 4. Pubs, restaurants, places of worship, hairdressers and other businesses are reopening their doors across the UK after more than three months of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. EPA
A member of security staff outside the National Gallery during preparations for reopening at the National Gallery London. A survey by Ipsos Mori reveals that 49 per cent of the British public do not yet feel comfortable with visiting indoor museums and exhibitions. EPA
Due to capacity limitations and reduced hours, the National Gallery is expected to see visitor numbers drop to 3,000 per day from 19,000 per day during the summer. Reuters
A security guard wears a protective face shield as The National Gallery prepares to open its doors to the public, for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak, in London. Reuters
Britain reopened places of worship, pubs, restaurants and hairdressers on Saturday, July 4. Museums are set to follow, with the National Gallery in London the first to reopen on July 8. EPA
A member of staff wearing a face shield stands next to 'River Landscape with Horseman and Peasants' by Aelbert Cuyp at the National Gallery in London. EPA
A 'maintain physical distancing' sign seen on a table at the National Gallery as it prepares to reopen to the public this week. EPA
A member of staff wearing a face mask stands next to 'The Ambassadors' by Hans Holbein the Younger at the National Gallery, London. EPA
Reminders to 'maintain physical distancing' at the National Gallery in London, which is set to reopen this week. A recent survey states that only 34 per cent of Brits are comfortable with visiting museums again. EPA
Reminders to 'maintain physical distancing' at the National Gallery in London, which is set to reopen this week. EPA
A woman wearing a face mask looks at paintings during preparations for opening at the National Gallery. EPA
A visitor wears a protective face mask as The National Gallery prepares to open its doors to the public on Wednesday, July 8. Reuters
Security guards wear protective face shields as The National Gallery prepares to open its doors to the public this week. Reuters